Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine and the so-called "voluntary alliance" plan to hold their next meeting in early January next year.
Reuters reported that Zelensky said on social media Telegram on Tuesday (December 30) that the national security advisor of the Voluntary Alliance will hold talks in Ukraine on January 3 next year, and then the leaders of various countries will hold a meeting in France on January 6.
He said, "I thank the Trump team for being willing to participate in various effective ways." We didn't delay a single day."
The "voluntary Alliance" led by the UK and France includes over 30 countries, but it is still unclear which countries will attend this meeting.
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